Teacher of Mathematics with Computing
Trinity Catholic High School
Redbridge
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- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS– Outer London Teachers’ pay scales. TLR for a suitably qualified applicant.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 18 February 2018
Job overview
Trinity Catholic High School seeks to appoint a talented and dynamic Teacher of Mathematics to work within our hugely successful Mathematics Department. We have an excellent Catholic Ethos with a strong leadership team. The Teacher of Mathematics position is available from September 2018. The ability to teach across all key stages 3, 4 and 5 will be an advantage.
The ability to teach Computing to KS3 is essential.
Students currently follow the Edexcel syllabus at GCSE and at A level. The Mathematics department achieves outstanding results at Key Stage 3, GCSE and A level and all classes are taught in ability groups from Year 7 onwards.
Trinity Catholic High School prides itself in the following:
- An outstandingly successful and oversubscribed 11-18 mixed comprehensive school with 1673 students on roll.
- A Specialist Science and PE College and holds International School Award status.
- Continuously achieving outstanding results at GCSE and in 2017 we achieved our best ever results. The Progress 8 score of +0.51 is significantly above the national average and places the school in the top 12% of schools nationally. The percentage of students at 5+ in English and Mathematics is 65% and well above the national figure of 39%. 81% of our students attained the standard pass in both English and mathematics and 52 grade 9s were awarded across these two subjects.
- Judged as outstanding in both the December 2014 section 48 inspection and then again, for the fifth time in succession, as outstanding by OFSTED in March 2015.
This post would be suitable for experienced teachers or newly qualified teachers who feel they can make a significant and positive contribution to the Mathematics department and the school as a whole.
Trinity Catholic High School is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Please note, due to high volumes of applications only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Please click on the apply button at the bottom to complete the application form.
Closing date for receipt of application forms is Sunday 18th February 2018.
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About Trinity Catholic High School
- Trinity Catholic High School
- Mornington Road, Woodford Green
- Essex
- IG8 0TP
- United Kingdom
Trinity Catholic High School is a denominational, co-educational secondary school in Woodford Green, Essex. There are 1660 students on the school roll, 464 of whom are in the sixth form.
Founded in 1976, the school’s motto is "In Christ We Shall Flourish". Its most famous former student is Olympic gold-medal-winning athlete Christine Ohuruogu.
Headmaster
Dr Paul C Doherty OBE
Values and vision
Religious teachings play an integral part in the Trinity Catholic High School ethos. The school operates on the belief that all are sons and daughters of God, equal in dignity to each other. This establishes a cohesive and tolerant community, in which students and staff alike are dedicated and resourceful in achieving their aims.
The secondary school also prides itself on being a multi-cultural, international school. Extra-curricular trips have included French and Spanish film days at the British Film Institute in London, ski trips to Colorado and Austria, and music tours of Holland.
Ofsted report
“Students enjoy being at school. Each student is made to feel important. They report that the school knows them, cares for them and encourages them to do their very best. They receive praise when they try hard, behave well and succeed in the many different activities on offer.”
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